unionpacifik
Union Pacifik
unionpacifik

And the reasons why the BMW i3s are not being used are.............

Yup, and the service center was 65 miles away. Good bye.

I sold my late Model S after 11 months.

You can begin a HP calculation with the question, what HP at the drive wheels is required to move a mid size car at 60 MPH in level ground with no wind? The answer is about 12 HP with the HP at the engine being about 18. Go from there.

I always thought that it was the bench seat and column shifter. Cops and taxi drivers could place all kinds of gear on the front seat. Lovers could sit together. Ahh, those were the days when you had no (wasted space) console between front seats.

Don’t very build racing engines if you don’t know what you are doing.

You will give up waiting for a Model 3. The Germans will have ample supplies of EVs in 2019/20, but w/o the Tesla charging network.

There won’t be any accidents - except for unintended pregnancies.

A obsolete stuff. 2018 is the likely tipping point for EVs.

There are at least four conductors (2 are large diameter and high amp) in the cable - thus 4 slip rings would be required for the head end of the coil. Not easy.

With the sun overhead you can’t see a thing on it - not even the garage door open icon.

I gave up and sold mine after 11 months.

MPG, however, typically rises with engine miles. MPG also rises with tire wear.

Flat bed the car to the car crusher.

The risk to police of stopping vehicles for violations is too high. This is another unintended consequence of the 2nd Admendment.

You won’t be able to afford the insurance for a hand drive car.

Same old story but different year. Since the average age of a car in the US is about years, why not also ask the third owner of, for example, a 2005 Accord or Wrangler their reliability experience?

I was dissatisfied with the reliability of my Model S. I sold it after only 11 months.

Buick Rosdmaster: a living room with a steering wheel on one wall.

Emissions??